7 
CLIBRANS’ 
ORNAMENTAL DECIDUOUS and 
FLOWERING TREES. 
T HIS Section includes the loveliest and most charming trees for the adornment 
of the Garden, Pleasure Grounds and Park. Many are remarkable for 
their graceful form, others for their flowers, others for their colour, whilst 
others give glorious effects in spring and autumn by the lovely and diversified 
colouring of their foliage. 
No pains are spared to ensure the trees being of the best possible quality, 
carefully tended, pruned and staked when necessary, regularly transplanted to 
ensure the production of an abundance of root, and grown at a high altitude, they 
cannot fail to give complete satisfaction to purchasers. We are at all times 
pleased to welcome visitors who desire to inspect the plants when growing. 
Species and varieties not included in this List can be supplied. 
Special prices quoted for large quantities. 
ACACIA, see Robinia. 
ACER (Maple). 
6 campestre (English Maple). A well-known British species. 3/6 to 7/6 each. 
9 circinatum, cut foliage, bright scarlet in autumn ; slow grower. 6/- to 7/6 each. 
12 colchicum rubrum (PICTUM rubrum), young leaves, bright pink-purple. 3/6 to 
7/6 each. 
16 dasycarpum (eriocarpum) (Silver-leaved Maple), graceful habit and quick growth ; 
foliage dark green above, silver below. 5/- to 7/6 each. 
18 heterophyllum laciniatum (Cut-leaved Silver Maple). 5/- to 7/6 each. 
20 Wierii laciniatum, foliage deeply cut, silvery underneath. 6/- to 7/6 each. 
23 Ginnala, slender and graceful, with pretty cut foliage ; brilliant ruby-red in autumn. 
5/- to 7/6 each, 
negundo, see negundo aceroides. 
palmatum, see Japanese Maples. 
29 Pennsylvania m (striatum) (Snake Barked Maple), fine large leaves ; young 
bark light green, striped white and dark green. 5/- to 7/6 each. 
32 platanoides (Norway Maple), one of the most ornamental ; practically never 
disfigured by insects. 2/6 to 7/6 each. 
35 cucullatum (Eagle’s Claw Maple). 6/- to 7/6 each. 
37 folius pictus, prettily coloured foliage. 5/- to 7/6 each. 
38 laciniatum (Hawk’s Claw Maple). 5/- to 7/6 each. 
40 palmatum (Lorbergi). 5/- to 7/6 each. 
41 purpureum (Keitenbachii), rich purple-red in autumn. 5/- to 7/6 each. 
44 Schwedleri, vigorous grower, leaves bronzy purple, maturing to purplish green. 
5/- each, upwards. 
48 pseudo-platanus (Sycamore). 2/6 each, upwards. 
51 albo-variegata. 5/- each, upwards. 
54 atropurpureus, leaves much darker in colour and finer than the ordinary 
variety. 5/- each, upwards. 
57 BRILLI ANTISSIMA. A very beautiful close-growing variety. In early 
spring, the young foliage is brilliantly coloured— bright pink, red, and bronze ; 
superbly beautiful. Standards, 4 to 6 feet stems, 7/6 to 21/- each. 
02 LUTESCENS (Corstorphine Plane), beautiful in the spring, when 
coming into leaf, seeming in the sunshine to be one mass of gold. 5/- each, upwards. 
71 Worleii (lutea), leaves golden-yellow, retains its colour the greater 
part of the summer. 5/- each, upwards. 
74 rubrum (Scarlet Maple), flowers, fruit, and branchlets scarlet. 5/- each, upwards. 
